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Asian women: doing bunny steps
Asian women: doing bunny steps
Going on from yesterdays discussion of American duck-feeted women, how about Asian women doing bunny-steps to move out of your way?
I suspect it might be more NE Asian, as SGns are probably too blur to notice anyone in front of them.
I noticed it at Changi, and was wondering 'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...
I suspect it might be more NE Asian, as SGns are probably too blur to notice anyone in front of them.
I noticed it at Changi, and was wondering 'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...
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Re: Asian women: doing bunny steps
They heard about your prowess, its a primeval and totally subconscious mating ritual.JR8 wrote:'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...
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Totally. Completely accurate.QRM wrote:They heard about your prowess, its a primeval and totally subconscious mating ritual.JR8 wrote:'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...
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Re: Asian women: doing bunny steps
Isn't it way better than being a stone wall in your path?JR8 wrote:Going on from yesterdays discussion of American duck-feeted women, how about Asian women doing bunny-steps to move out of your way?
I suspect it might be more NE Asian, as SGns are probably too blur to notice anyone in front of them.
I noticed it at Changi, and was wondering 'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...

You should thank them for it.
Re: Asian women: doing bunny steps
No, no, no - you don't understand. It is a matter of:the lynx wrote:Isn't it way better than being a stone wall in your path?JR8 wrote:Going on from yesterdays discussion of American duck-feeted women, how about Asian women doing bunny-steps to move out of your way?
I suspect it might be more NE Asian, as SGns are probably too blur to notice anyone in front of them.
I noticed it at Changi, and was wondering 'Why are these women, er, deferentially bunny-hopping around me'...![]()
You should thank them for it.
Expat - I want vanilla
God - Ok, here's vanilla.
Expat - I hate the vanilla here. Vanilla is much better at home
E - I like chocolate
G - Ok, here's chocolate
E - I hate the chocolate here. Chocolate is much better at home
E - I like strawberry
G - Ok, here's strawberry
E - I hate the strawberry here. Strawberry is much better at home
One may substitute vanilla/choc/strawb. with most things like lack of spatial awareness (which I firmly believe to be due to the proximity to the equator) and the opposite cited here, bad driving/few traffic jams, great food/too spicy or can't make a REAL NY pizza pie . . .
We are a difficult lot to please

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Re: Asian women: doing bunny steps
Well smiling and nodding equates to thanks I think. I certainly wasn't complaining (what kind of negativity-seeking grumpy pot-stirring curmudgeon would you have to be to read that into my observationthe lynx wrote: Isn't it way better than being a stone wall in your path?![]()
You should thank them for it.

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Aside from the bunny steps, I have always wondered, what do the expats think of the cutesy thing the girls do here? I'm not if you have heard the term Kawaii. They do poses like this and probably shop specifically for japanese or cute super girly korean fashion from clothes to accessories. Everything sweet n cute. N they giggle. Wear a lot of pink. Lots n lots and lots of hair accessories. And play up the dainty cute thing. And so all end up looking something like this orthis. It starts from the clothes but it's the whole behaviour.
Do u actually find it attractive? If u do, is it only attractive on a petite Asian girl?
Do u actually find it attractive? If u do, is it only attractive on a petite Asian girl?
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Aside from making very good material for hentai dream, these women (or girls) are good for nothing else. Really.amberblush wrote:Aside from the bunny steps, I have always wondered, what do the expats think of the cutesy thing the girls do here? I'm not if you have heard the term Kawaii. They do poses like this and probably shop specifically for japanese or cute super girly korean fashion from clothes to accessories. Everything sweet n cute. N they giggle. Wear a lot of pink. Lots n lots and lots of hair accessories. And play up the dainty cute thing. And so all end up looking something like this orthis. It starts from the clothes but it's the whole behaviour.
Do u actually find it attractive? If u do, is it only attractive on a petite Asian girl?
Sorry for the blunt remark but that's the idea they are trying to portray in the first place (whether consciously or subconsciously) and I'm just vocalising that.
I'd go for this type though.

Well, if they are 'repelling' then then there would be no need for bunny steps as you'd just bounce right off them . . . odd that this repellent beam would emanate from their faces, however.x9200 wrote:Petite or not I found them repelling by sheer power of superficial (probably not) stupidity emanating from their faces but I am a bit specific I am afraid.amberblush wrote:Do u actually find it attractive? If u do, is it only attractive on a petite Asian girl?
Those pesky Asians and their new weapons


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